Uncovering early galaxy evolution in the ALMA and JWST era : proceedings of the 352nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Viana Do Castelo, Portugal, 3-7 June, 2019
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Uncovering early galaxy evolution in the ALMA and JWST era : proceedings of the 352nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Viana Do Castelo, Portugal, 3-7 June, 2019
(Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union)(IAU symposium and colloquium proceedings series, . IAU Symposium ; no. 352)
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Description
The first three billion years of cosmic time were the prime epoch of galaxy formation. Characterising galaxies at this epoch is therefore crucial to achieving a major goal of modern astrophysics: to understand how galaxies such as our Milky Way emerged from the primordial density fluctuations in the early Universe and how they evolved through cosmic time. Recent major international investments in observing facilities such as the Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) promise to provide the next leap in our understanding of this topic. This volume gathers the scientific contributions to the International Astronomical Union Symposium 352, which was devoted to this topic. The community of theoretical and observational experts discuss how we can make the most of ALMA and JWST synergies in advancing our understanding of galaxy evolution in the young Universe.
Table of Contents
- Part 1. Epoch of reionization
- Part 2. Theoretical models and simulations
- Part 3. Spectral energy distribution models
- Part 4. Massive galaxy assembly, and the effects of AGN and environment
- Part 5. The interstellar medium of high-redshift galaxies
- Part 6. Spatially-resolved analyses of z>2 galaxies
- Part 7. Lessons from local galaxies and high-z analogues
- Part 8. Synergies with other facilities & future outlook.
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